Yes, Connecticut law typically requires that physical injury occurs for charges of assault in the third degree. State courts bring these charges based on the intent to cause harm and the actual occurrence of injury. However, while assault charges require actual...
Criminal Defense
How can I keep my child in school?
School discipline can significantly impact a student’s future. Whether the threat from the disciplinary committee is suspension or expulsion, both actions can have long-lasting effects on a student’s academic and personal life. What are my child’s rights during this...
Will I be arrested if I don’t have a valid prescription with me?
The laws surrounding the possession of prescription medications are designed to prevent misuse and ensure public safety. While carrying prescription medicine without a physical prescription may seem convenient, doing so can lead to legal complications. What does the...
Are DUI checkpoints legal in Connecticut? Drunk drivers beware
Driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol or other substances is illegal. It carries severe potential consequences, including risks to the lives of other road users. Connecticut has taken measures to address this issue by implementing DUI or sobriety checkpoints,...
Failing to keep certain prescription drugs in their containers is a crime
There’s no denying that the term “narcotics” has negative connotations. The word is usually related to other illegal substances abused for their stimulating and addictive effects. However, there are some prescription drugs that aren’t just narcotics but also...
The enhanced penalties for an OUI offense with a child passenger
Operating a motor vehicle while under the influence (OUI) is a serious offense in Connecticut. It’s so serious that it’s a criminal offense that’s punishable by fines, jail time and a license suspension. However, there are several ways for a court to enhance the...
Robbery involving an automobile leads to enhanced penalties
Connecticut law defines robbery as a larceny offense where the offender uses or threatens to use physical force. This physical force is used to either prevent the victim’s resistance or compel the owner of the property to be robbed to deliver it. It’s a violent crime,...
Is concealing merchandise considered shoplifting?
Under Connecticut law, shoplifting is a larceny crime. A person commits the offense of shoplifting if they intentionally take possession of unpaid merchandise from a store to convert it to their use without paying for the items. This means swiping goods from a store...
Which student organization initiation rituals count as hazing?
One of the highlights of college life is joining a student organization that matches your interests. Whether it’s the school newspaper, cheerleading squad, sports teams, fraternities or sororities, there’s a group for everyone. However, some organizations turn to...
Is it a crime to write another student’s thesis or term paper?
Of the various types of schoolwork a college student goes through, their term papers and thesis are the most critical. Term papers account for a large part of a student’s grade for an academic term, while a thesis is vital for students looking to attain an academic...